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We've been through Annie's age in the thread before. At the start of season one I believe it was mentioned she was 18 years old. She and Troy went to the same high school and it was mentioned he was a year older than Annie. Annie made a big deal about this in an episode I think. They celebrated Troy becoming legal last season I believe. So that would make him 21 and Annie 20.

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Dan Harmon, Community, NBC and Sony have nothing to do with this web series. I pitched it to them after my first episode of Community, but never heard back from them one way or another. So I'm going to do it myself, with the help of fans. I'm launching a Kickstarter campaign in a matter of hours for an equipment budget, and the complete story can be read there.

Dan Harmon, Community, NBC and Sony have nothing to do with this web series. I pitched it to them after my first episode of Community, but never heard back from them one way or another. So I'm going to do it myself, with the help of fans. I'm launching a Kickstarter campaign in a matter of hours for an equipment budget, and the complete story can be read there.

Ooo. While I think it would be AWESOME to see an Inspector Spacetime web series... if I were him, I wouldn't do it. He doesn't own the property. It's different if a fan were doing it, but, he's the guy that WAS the Inspector... That might make NBC/Universal feel it would be confusing to people--ie, NOT a fan production.

Dan Harmon, Community, NBC and Sony have nothing to do with this web series. I pitched it to them after my first episode of Community, but never heard back from them one way or another. So I'm going to do it myself, with the help of fans. I'm launching a Kickstarter campaign in a matter of hours for an equipment budget, and the complete story can be read there.

Ooo. While I think it would be AWESOME to see an Inspector Spacetime web series... if I were him, I wouldn't do it. He doesn't own the property. It's different if a fan were doing it, but, he's the guy that WAS the Inspector... That might make NBC/Universal feel it would be confusing to people--ie, NOT a fan production.

Um. The actor said, it's even in the post that I quoted, he hasn't heard back from NBC, Community or Sony. If you go to his Kickstarter page, he says THERE that it isn't an NBC thing.

So, no. I'm not making any assumptions. He hasn't gotten permission.

Really, the only thing I saw was: "To be clear; NBC, Sony, and the Community production team have nothing to do with this web series. It is entirely fan produced." Nothing about a lack of permission, just a lack of assistance in producing it. So no, you're actually wrong about that particular tidbit.

However, going back and looking at the first link, something to that effect is stated. My mistake in that regard. However, even in that first link he doesn't say he hasn't gotten permission to do it since deciding to go through with the project on his own, just when he did originally pitch it (under the context of them producing it) he never heard back from them.

So yeah, you are still assuming. Unless you care to link to a post where he says "I don't have permission to do this."

He didn't ask for permission in the first place according to that snippet. He pitched them the idea and didn't hear back from them and stated he would be doing it anyway with fan assistance and that he was launching a fund raising campaign. They can still cease the project if they want to. If he HAD gotten permission he would have mentioned it in the snippet. I really don't see what the big deal is here. I hope he gets it off the ground.